Number 7 is Raptor: Call of the Shadows.
This is the game I was remembering in the previous post. I played this to death when my family got it's first* pc around 12 years ago. The level with the green ships (in a city I believe) were a pain in the ass.

*There was one before this but it had no OS that I know of and all you could see was bunch of green writing.

Number 7 is Raptor: Call of the Shadows.
This is the game I was remembering in the previous post. I played this to death when my family got it's first* pc around 12 years ago. The level with the green ships (in a city I believe) were a pain in the ass.

*There was one before this but it had no OS that I know of and all you could see was bunch of green writing.

And I'm still positive I heard it before but am coming up blank on names.

I know I heard 30 too but I have even less ideas on that one than 26.

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#30 Is an Isometric displayed helicopter game. The final 2D title in the series, it was released in 1994 for the Mega Drive/Genesis, one year later for SNES and the Game Gear, and finally in 1996 for the Game Boy.

New hints!
#2 This fantastically furious flight game was developed by Terminal Reality and published by Microsoft under the Microsoft HOME brand.
#8 The title of this sidescrolling shooter game by Exaggerated Software may evade you
#9 This cyberpunk parser-free adventure was released by Empire Interactive for DOS and Amiga

Number 30 is Urban Strike. Sadly I never played because I was on Strike.

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Guess I never did play it. I have played Soviet Strike and Nuclear Strike so maybe the music is similar to those. Oh well. I think I might have to look into playing Urban Strike. Loved Soviet and Nuclear.

Guess I never did play it. I have played Soviet Strike and Nuclear Strike so maybe the music is similar to those. Oh well. I think I might have to look into playing Urban Strike. Loved Soviet and Nuclear.

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Good game. Definitely worth the play, but it may feel a bit weird after playing the 3D ones. Still, recommended!

EDIT - New hints
#14 This '92 game was developed by indie studio Bluemoon Interactive
#17 This game, developed by Eclipse is one of the free games available on gog.com
#21 This magical game developed by Moonlite Software came out in 1994